Mardi Gras: Made in China.(Video recording review)
Redmon masterfully paints all of his characters as human- from the revelers in New Orleans to the factory owners in China-and stops short of fabricating a damning, one-sided attack against what the audience already suspects: that gross inequalities in human rights and labor conditions exist between...
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Published in | Cinéaste (New York, N.Y.) Vol. 34; no. 2; p. 96 |
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Format | Magazine Article |
Language | English |
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New York
Cineaste Publishers, Inc
01.04.2009
Cinéaste |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Redmon masterfully paints all of his characters as human- from the revelers in New Orleans to the factory owners in China-and stops short of fabricating a damning, one-sided attack against what the audience already suspects: that gross inequalities in human rights and labor conditions exist between Asia and the United States. |
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Bibliography: | content type line 24 ObjectType-Review-1 SourceType-Magazines-1 |
ISSN: | 0009-7004 |